I can't say what it is like for Physics, but there is a reason many Bio post-docs from Europe come to the US. So you're probably better off staying here.
However, there are some circumstances when you should consider it:
1. Is it a step up from your current position? This is especially true, if you haven't been able to find a better position here.
2. Is the research really meaningful? Will you get published in 1-2 years? Is the PI some so of bigwhig that will make your CV glow?
3. Is there some really hot Swedish chick you want to hook up with?
With that, the only physicist I knew from Sweden, left Sweden to start his own lab in China. Not sure if that really helps, because his circumstances were certainly different.
However, there are some circumstances when you should consider it:
1. Is it a step up from your current position? This is especially true, if you haven't been able to find a better position here.
2. Is the research really meaningful? Will you get published in 1-2 years? Is the PI some so of bigwhig that will make your CV glow?
3. Is there some really hot Swedish chick you want to hook up with?
With that, the only physicist I knew from Sweden, left Sweden to start his own lab in China. Not sure if that really helps, because his circumstances were certainly different.
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